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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Deadly Shark Attack Reignites Controversy over Protective Measures in Australia

Deadly Shark Attack Reignites Controversy over Protective Measures in Australia

3 Oct

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Summary

  • Surfer killed by great white shark in Sydney last month
  • Shark sightings near shore reportedly increasing, sparking fear
  • Debate over effectiveness and impact of shark nets continues
Deadly Shark Attack Reignites Controversy over Protective Measures in Australia

In late September 2025, a tragic shark attack claimed the life of a surfer in Sydney, Australia. The incident has deeply impacted the local community, including 61-year-old surfer Glen Butler, who says the attack has "shaken us up a bit."

The fatal attack, the second in Sydney over the past six decades, has revived a contentious debate around how to keep beachgoers safe in Australia's waters. Authorities in the state of New South Wales (NSW) have a range of measures, including the use of shark nets, to mitigate the risk of attacks. However, conservationists argue that the nets do more harm than good, as they often ensnare other marine life while doing little to stop sharks from reaching popular surfing spots.

Experts suggest that warming oceans are changing the swimming and feeding patterns of sharks, leading to more frequent sightings near shore. But they note that the likelihood of being bitten by a shark in Australia remains extremely low, with people being several thousand times more likely to drown.

Despite the low odds, the recent tragedy has left many Sydney residents, like 66-year-old Mirek Craney, feeling increasingly anxious about entering the water. Authorities were on the verge of scaling back the use of shark nets when the latest fatal attack occurred, but that plan has now been put on hold as they reevaluate their options.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mercury Psillakis, a well-known member of the local community, was killed by a great white shark while surfing in Sydney last month.
According to the article, many surfers in Sydney say they are seeing sharks closer to shore more frequently, though experts note this may be due to more people entering the water rather than an actual increase in shark populations.
The article discusses the use of shark nets, which are controversial due to their impact on other marine life, as well as drumlines, drones, and other technologies being explored to improve beach safety.

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